Monday, June 27, 2011

Obama administration rules out recalling ambassador to Syria

Over 1300 civilians have been killed in Syria since mid-March, and 12000 people have been arrested. Nevertheless, President Obama's loyalty to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, not surprisingly, remains strong and robust:

The United States on Monday ruled out an immediate recall of its ambassador to Syria in response to the Arab state's alleged crackdown on protesters.

Senator John McCain on Sunday called for Robert Ford, U.S. ambassador to Damascus, to return home, while Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, who chairs the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee, followed suit on Monday, saying Ford is being used by the Syrian government "for propaganda purposes" by joining a recent government-organized tour of northern Syria.

"Our review remains that Ambassador Ford is doing useful work in Damascus and in Syria, he continues to meet with a broad cross- section of Syrian opposition," U.S. State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland told reporters.

"He is now occasionally meeting with members of the government as appropriate. We did think that his trip up north, even though it was organized by the Syrian government, allowed him to convey our messages," she added. "So we still see his role there as useful and helpful to our ability to have a stronger understanding of what's going on inside Syria."

In a statement on Monday, Rep. Ros-Lehtinen said that "the administration should reverse this mistake by recalling the Ambassador immediately."

She accused Ford of taking part in a government-organized tour of northern Syria that "provided legitimacy to a ploy aimed at covering up the regime's violence against the Syrian people. It compromised US credibility with freedom and pro-democracy advocates within Syria at a critical time."

Democratic Representative Dennis Kucinich, however, has apparently aligned himself with President Obama and the Syrian regime. Kucinich, who is currently visiting Syria, held a three-hour meeting with President Assad on Monday.

OBAMA: 'END-OF-LIFE CARE' TOO COSTLY!

"I actually think that the tougher issue around medical care... is what you do around things like end-of-life care.... I mean, the chronically ill and those toward the end of their lives are accounting for potentially 80 percent of the total health care bill out here!"Barack Obama in an interivew with the New York Times - April 2009